D11466: typing: add a fake `__init__()` to bytestr to distract pytype

mharbison72 (Matt Harbison) phabricator at mercurial-scm.org
Tue Sep 21 15:38:29 UTC 2021


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REVISION SUMMARY
  I'm not sure what changed before pytype 09-09-2021 (from 04-15-2021), but these
  started getting flagged.  This wrapping an exception in a `bytestr` pattern has
  been flagged before, and I've fixed it then with `stringutil.forcebytestr()`.
  But that doesn't work here, because it would create a circular import.
  
  I suspect the issue is `bytes.__new__()` wants `Iterable[int]`, so it just
  assumes the subclass will also take that.  The referenced pytype bug isn't an
  exact match, but seems related and the suggested workaround helps.
  
  The specific warnings fixed are:
  
    File "/mnt/c/Users/Matt/hg/mercurial/encoding.py", line 212, in tolocal: Function bytestr.__init__ was called with the wrong arguments [wrong-arg-types]
             Expected: (self, ints: Iterable[int])
      Actually passed: (self, ints: LookupError)
      Attributes of protocol Iterable[int] are not implemented on LookupError: __iter__
    Called from (traceback):
      line 353, in current file
    File "/mnt/c/Users/Matt/hg/mercurial/encoding.py", line 240, in fromlocal: Function bytestr.__init__ was called with the wrong arguments [wrong-arg-types]
             Expected: (self, ints: Iterable[int])
      Actually passed: (self, ints: UnicodeDecodeError)
      Attributes of protocol Iterable[int] are not implemented on UnicodeDecodeError: __iter__

REPOSITORY
  rHG Mercurial

BRANCH
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REVISION DETAIL
  https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11466

AFFECTED FILES
  mercurial/pycompat.py

CHANGE DETAILS

diff --git a/mercurial/pycompat.py b/mercurial/pycompat.py
--- a/mercurial/pycompat.py
+++ b/mercurial/pycompat.py
@@ -222,6 +222,15 @@
         >>> assert type(t) is bytes
         """
 
+        # Trick pytype into not demanding Iterable[int] be passed to __new__(),
+        # since the appropriate bytes format is done internally.
+        #
+        # https://github.com/google/pytype/issues/500
+        if TYPE_CHECKING:
+
+            def __init__(self, s=b''):
+                pass
+
         def __new__(cls, s=b''):
             if isinstance(s, bytestr):
                 return s



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